Carstairs RMT
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I have 16 years experience in Massage Therapy and I did my Massage- and Physiotherapy Examination in Germany after successful completing my 4500 hours I have 16 years experience in Massage Therapy and I did my Massage- and Physiotherapy Examination in Germany after successful completing my 4500 hour education. After 6 years working in Germany as a Manual Therapist I moved with my wife to Canada and worked in a variety of trades before finding my way back in my passion. Prior to learning Massage-and Physiotherapy, I spent 8 years in the German Army, where I worked as a First Aider, Rescue Assistant, Male Nurse and Anesthetic Assistent, witch gave me a different perspective of human anatomy. Due to my extensive training I'm able to treat using Connective Tissue Massage, Manuelle Lymphatic Drainage and Fibrosis, Three Dimensional-Arthrokinematic-Mobilization (3 DAM), Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF), Trigger Point Therapy and Meridiane Massage Therapy, Rehabilitation-and Sports Injury Massage, Pregnancy Massage, Infant's- and Children Massage, Hot Stone Massage- and Aroma Therapy and as well Healing Touch Therapy. I'm also educated to work in Geriatric and on patient's with Fibromyalgia.
I'm a full Registered Member of the Massage Therapy Association of Alberta (MTAA) and I'm excepted by all Health Insurances.
I'm glad to serve the Carstairs- and surrounding Community and I look forward to see you for a Massage Therapy Treatment, please call 1-403-940-0104 to book your appointment.
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The NEW TREATMENT TABLE is ordered. This will UPGRADE your GOOD EXPERIENCE in MASSAGE at BLESSMANN'S DAY SPA!!! I guess you'll never find it Custom Built for Massage somewhere else! ?
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MASSAGE TREATMENTS and PRICELIST: THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE TREATMENT (TMT) [Prenatal as well] 30min: $45.00, 45min: $70.00, 60min: $85.00, 90min: $130,00 Included by all TMT: Assessment and Mobilization for Back & Neck DEEP TISSUE TREATMENT (DTT) [knowledge should be required before request!] 30min: $50.00, 45min: $80.00, 60min: $100.00 (I can inform you about risks as well!) MANUAL LYMPH DRAINAGE (MLD) [knowledge required before request!] 45min: $75.00 If is necessary you have to bring you own Bandaging +30min = 75min: $120.00, +45min = 90min: $130.00 (Doctors Notes required for all Patient they need Bandaging) CONNECTIVE TISSUE MASSAGE (CTM) 30min: $55.00, 45min: $80.00 MERIDIAN MASSAGE THERAPY (MMT/MMA) [+wooden Tool] First Treatment 60min: $85.00 + ACUPRESSURE 90min: $145.00 (NOT before second Treatment!) AROMA THERAPY TREATMENT (ATT) or STRESS-FIX TREATMENT (SFT) 90min: $145.00 (ATT a variety of Oils available; SFT Lavender Oil only) HOT STONE MERIDIAN (HSM) [should be booked after introducing] 75min: $130.00 (Acupressure NOT available) QUICK-FIX MASSAGE (QFM) 15min: $25.00 (10min Massage on Table + 5min Mobilization/Stretching) INFANT / BABY TREATMENT (IBT) 15min: $25.00 (one of parents required while be in Treatment) CHILDREN & TEENAGER TREATMENT (CTT) age 6 -12 no longer than 30min: $45.00 age 13 - 15 recommend 45min: $70.00 First Treatment is one of Parents required for agreements!!! COUPLES MASSAGE on SATURDAYs 60 min: $160.00 together 90 min: $250.00 together If you can't find a specific kind of Treatment on this list, feel free to ask for! CALL IN Phone # 1-403-940-0104
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HOT WATER BOTTLE PACKAGE How to prepare a Hot Water Bottle on perfect way to release the muscles in upper back, shoulder/neck area: 1) Use hot water from Tap (never use boiled water), 2) Fill the bottle half way up, 3) flip it over and press the rest air out... 4) ...till the waterlevel shows up in the filler... 5) ...tighten up the cap... 6) ...by this way the bottle stays flat and as less air is in the bottle as longer it stays hot. 7) take a hand towel... 8) ...make wet with hot water from tap, wring it out,... 9) ...fold it togther and cover the bottle with it. Place the package square and lay on that the... 10) ...package is sqaure between your shoulder blades... 11) ...the filler should be looking over the worse shoulder. Stay in the package for 20 minutes and get out, dry your skin and stay warm. It is not good like a Massage Therapy, but it can help to relaxe and relief the muscles. WARNINGS: NEVER USE THIS PACKAGE ON BABIES and CHILDREN!!! Please, NEVER USE DRY HEAT like Heating Blankets / -Pad or WORSE "Magic Bags". All things heated in micro waves are NO GOOD for Therapies!!! The bags are mostly filled with natural indigrens which has a natural moisture, about the moisture it could turn rotten, rotten turns into mold and the spores from the mold get thru the bag, observed by your skin into your body - THIS WOULD EFFECT YOUR IMMUNSYSTEM BADLY and it is dangerous! NEVER USE additional oils on the towel, burns could be happen! If you have more questions about the HWBP, feel free to contact me. ENJOY
SEBASTIAN KNEIPP From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For the film, see Sebastian Kneipp (film). Sebastian Kneipp Sebastian Kneipp (May 17, 1821, Stephansried, Germany – June 17, 1897, in Bad Wörishofen) was a Bavarian priest and one of the founders of the naturopathic medicine movement. He is most commonly associated with the "Kneipp Cure" form of hydrotherapy, the application of water through various methods, temperatures and pressures which he claimed to have therapeutic or healing effects. In Norway, he is mostly known for his wholemeal bread recipe. Kneippbrød is the most commonly eaten bread in Norway.[1] Contents [hide] 1 History 2 Legacy 3 See also 4 References 5 External links History[edit] Kneipp was born in 1821 in Bavaria.[2] His father was a weaver, and Kneipp trained as a weaver until he was 23 when he began training for the priesthood.[2] He fell ill with tuberculosis, and claimed that he was healed by a "water cure" that he read in a book that he found.[2] He was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1852.[2] In the 19th century, there was a popular revival in the application of hydrotherapy, instigated around 1829 by Vincent Priessnitz, a peasant farmer in Gräfenberg, then part of the Austrian Empire.[3][4] This revival was continued by Kneipp, "an able and enthusiastic follower" of Priessnitz, "whose work he took up where Priessnitz left it",[5] after he came across a treatise on the cold water cure.[6][7] At Worishofen, while serving as the confessor to the monastery, he began offering treatments of hydrotherapy, botanical treatments, exercise and diet to the people who lived in the village.[2] Some of his suggested treatments included "ice cold baths and walking barefoot in the snow" and other "harsh" methodologies.[8] In 1893, M. E. Bottey described Kneipp's water cures as "dangerous in most cases".[9]". Worishofen became known as a place with a reputation for spiritual healing.[2] In addition to "peasants", Kneipp's clients also included Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his father, Archduke Karl Ludwig as well as Pope Leo XIII.[8] Others took Kneipp's processes back to their home countries to found alternative therapy spas and colleges.[8] In America, Kneipp Societies were founded, which, under the influence of Benedict Lust, changed their name to Naturopatic Society of America.[10] Kneipp's book My Water Cure was published in 1886 with many subsequent editions, and translated into many languages. He also wrote "Thus Shalt Thou Live", "My Will", The care of children in sickness and in health. In 1891, he founded Kneipp Bund, and organization that promotes water healing.[11] Kneipp died in 1897.[2] Legacy[edit] Archduke Josef dedicated his medical atlas to Kneipp.[12] Kneipp's likeness was featured on a stamp.[1] His recipe for whole wheat bread, called Kneippbrød, is the most commonly eaten bread in Norway.[1] See also[edit] List of Roman Catholic scientist-clerics References[edit] ^ Jump up to: a b c Skinlo, Inger Helga (2002-10-03). "Kneippbrødets historie" [History of Kneippbrod] (in Norwegian). NRK. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g Hoolihan, Christopher (2008-11-01). An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health Reform. Volume 3: Authors A-Z. University Rochester Press. pp. 424–5. ISBN 9781580462846. Retrieved 2013-02-05. Jump up ^ Claridge, Capt. R.T. (1843). Hydropathy; or The Cold Water Cure, as practiced by Vincent Priessnitz, at Graefenberg, Silesia, Austria. (8th ed.). London: James Madden and Co. Retrieved 2009-10-29. Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org). Note: The "Advertisement", pp.v-xi, appears from the 5th edition onwards, so references to time pertain to 5th edition. Jump up ^ Metcalfe, Richard (1898). Life of Vincent Priessnitz, Founder of Hydropathy. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Retrieved 2009-12-09. Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org). Jump up ^ Metcalfe, Richard (1898), p.117 Jump up ^ Metcalfe, Richard (1898), p.120 Jump up ^ Kneipp, Sebastian (1891). My Water Cure, As Tested Through More than Thirty Years, and Described for the Healing of Diseases and the Preservation of Health. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons. Retrieved 2009-12-03. translation from the 30th German edition. Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org). ^ Jump up to: a b c Sinclair, Marybetts (2007-11-01). Modern Hydrotherapy for the Massage Therapist. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 10–. ISBN 9780781792097. Retrieved 2013-02-05. Jump up ^ "Minor Paragraphs". Popular Science (Bonnier Corporation) 48 (21): 431–2. January 1896. Jump up ^ Wengell, Douglas; Gabriel, Nathen (2008-09-01). Educational Opportunities in Integrative Medicine: The A to Z Healing Arts Guide and Professional Resource Directory. The Hunter Press. pp. 120–. ISBN 9780977655243. Retrieved 2013-02-05. Jump up ^ History of Soybeans and Soyfoods in Southeast Asia (13th Century To 2010): Extensively Annotated Bibliography and Sourcebook. Soyinfo Center. 2010-06-01. pp. 768–. ISBN 9781928914303. Jump up ^ Skrypzak, Joann; Buenger, Barbara Copeland; Art, Elvehjem Museum of (2003). Design Vienna: 1890s to 1930s. Chazen Museum of Art. pp. 92–. ISBN 9780932900968. Retrieved 2013-02-05. External links[edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sebastian Kneipp. Works by Sebastian Kneipp at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Sebastian Kneipp at Internet Archive Kneipp: Wasserkur (Hydrotherapie) (My Water Cure, original, German language, fulltext) Wikisource-logo.svg "Kneipp, Sebestian". Encyclopedia Americana. 1920. Digital edition: Mein Testament für Gesunde und Kranke by the University and State Library Düsseldorf Authority control WorldCat VIAF: 35248598 LCCN: n50043458 ISNI: 0000 0001 1844 787X GND: 118563661 BNF: cb129805272 (data) NKC: nlk19990074843 Categories: 1821 births1897 deathsPeople in alternative medicineNutritionistsHydrotherapistsHerbalistsRoman Catholic cleric-scientists Navigation menu Create accountLog inArticleTalkReadEditView history This page was last modified on 2 July 2015, at 21:09.
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(2) KNEIPP - RINSE TECHNIC THIGH; Time 0:03 - 0:45 Sorry, find nothing explained in english
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(1)KNEIPP - RINSE TECHNIC KNEE I'm sorry, couldn't find nothing which is explained in english. Time: 0:07 - 0:47
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